Skip to main content

Henry Huggins

0.0
Pages
208
Language
EN
ISBN
9780688213855
Reading Time
~3h 38min

Henry Huggins is a book by Beverly Cleary. It has 208 pages.

About this book

Beverly Cleary’s debut novel introduces readers to Henry Huggins, a fourth-grade boy navigating the quiet rhythms of childhood in the fictional neighborhood of Klickitat. Published in 1950, the book establishes a template for realistic middle-grade fiction by focusing on ordinary moments rather than extraordinary adventures. Henry’s days revolve around school routines, neighborhood friendships, and the sudden arrival of a scruffy terrier named Ribsy, whose presence gently upends Henry’s carefully ordered world. Cleary, drawing on her own experiences as a children’s librarian, captures the nuanced social landscape of elementary school with unpretentious clarity. The narrative explores themes of responsibility, loyalty, and the gradual shift from childhood dependence toward quiet independence. What distinguishes this work is its commitment to portraying children as fully realized individuals whose small decisions carry genuine weight. The prose remains steady and accessible, allowing young readers to recognize their own experiences within Henry’s everyday world. The work endures as a reference point for realistic childhood narratives, prioritizing emotional authenticity over plot-driven spectacle.

About the Author

Photo of Beverly ClearyB

is the author of Henry Huggins. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.

Explore more books by Beverly Cleary

Editions & Formats

Reviews

No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.

Sign in Sign in to write a review

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Henry Huggins?+

Henry Huggins has 208 pages.

What is Henry Huggins about?+

Beverly Cleary’s debut novel introduces readers to Henry Huggins, a fourth-grade boy navigating the quiet rhythms of childhood in the fictional neighborhood of Klickitat. Published in 1950, the book establishes a template for realistic middle-grade fiction by focusing on ordinary moments rather than...

Who wrote Henry Huggins?+

Henry Huggins was written by Beverly Cleary.